Tie and coat-sleeve press



I; PEDERY.

TIE AND COAT SLEEVE PRESS.

APPLICATION-FILED SEPT.23|1 2 L fiifm Patented Oct. 31, 1922.

A TTOR/VE V Patent-eel Get. 31., 1922.

UNITED STATES JOSEPH PEDERY. OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

Application filed September 23. 1921.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, losnrrr Pnnnnr. a

. citizen of the United States, residing at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Tie and Coat-Sleeve Presses, of which the following is a specification.

The invention relates to sleeve and tie presses and has for its principal object the provision of a device which is readily inserted in the inner portion of the tie, simple in operation and can be adjusted to suit various widths of ties.

Another object is to provide a device which can be interchangeably used for either neck-tie or for the cold pressing,- of coat sleeves or trousers of an article of apparel, by reason of the resilient frame members readily adapting themselves to the curvature of the sleeve. Obvious modifications in structure or form and various kinds of materials, may be availed of in the manufacture of my invention. without departing from the spirit thereof within the scope of the appended claim.

These and other objects will become apparent in the description to follow in which characters of reference will refer to the likenanied parts in the drawing.

Referring;- more in detail to the drawing. Fig. 1. represents a front elevational view of the device.

Fig. 2. is a side elevational section taken on the line 22 of Fig. 1.

Fig. 3. is a section taken on the line 3? of Fig; 1.

Fig. 4, is a similar view but shows the device as applied to a sleeve.

F i g. 5. is a front elevational view shown in the device as applied to a neck-tie.

Referring more in detail to the drawing the numeral represents resilient longitudinal side frames. semi-circular bends 11 formed at opposite ends of frames .10 have connecting members 12 formed therewith. Extensions 13 and 13 at the extreme ends of the members 12 are slightly bent so as tolie in a plane parallel to frames .10. The entire frame is preferably formed of one piece.

TIE AND COAT-SLEEVE Panss.

A flat plate member l t having a projecting member 15 at its lower end is fixedly secured to members 13 by having ears 15'. integral with projection 15, form a sleeve around the extensions 13. The upper end of the plate 14: has a similar projection .16 and has a pin 17 adapted to engage the holes 18 located in the substantially rectangular guide plate 19.

The guide plate 19 is preferably fixed to the extensions 13 by means of ears 20 forminp: a slee 'e for the said. extensions 13.

In use the pin 17 fixed to plate 14: can be disengaged from any of the holes 18 and lie free thus permitting free entry into the tie or sleeve. As the frames are composed of resilient material it becomes apparent that the ends 17 will yieldably accommodate themselves to the various widths of ties or sleeves.

Fig. 4 shows the device applied to a coat sleeve 21. with the pin 17 in one of the v holes 18 of the guide plate .19. The importance of having); the frames yieldably resilient is aptly illustrated in this view by reason of. it following the contour of the elbow of the sleeve, the latter being invart ably fashioned in this manner.

From Fig. 5, it likewise becomes apparent, that a neck-tie Q2 of the four-in-hand variety and having straight tapering lines can also he accomnmdated in the same manner.

l claim:

A device of the class described comprising resilient frames oppositely disposed to each other and having extensions at the extreme ends thereof, a plate, member having a projection at its lower end, sleeves on opposite sides of said projection adapted to fixedly receive the extensions located at the lower end of said frame member. a similar projection at the upper end of the plate, a pin fixed in the said projection a guide plate having a plurality of holes attached to the opposite ends of the frame members, said pin adapted to engage any of the holes in said guide member.

In witness whereof I afiix my signature.

JOSEPH Pannier.

Serial No. 502,603. p 

